D200 background noise

Hi,
Have a brand new D200 and I noticed a background noise ('white' noise).
It is a low level noise, unnoticiable while you're listening music, but between songs or in quiet moments,
the noise is perfectly audible and annoying.
The noise level is constant and independent from volume setting or input used (same with BT or Line-In).
If I lower the volume to the minimum (muted, no sound at all) the noise disapears.
Pressing just once the 'volume +' button makes the noise reappears.
Does someone experienced the same problem ?...Any suggestions ?
Thanks!

Originally Posted by KokChoy-CL
@PJ,
Do you get this white noise even when nothing is playing?
Yes.
Will contact support, Thanks.

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